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Pentrehafod comprehensive school - Exemplar & EZW project – design stage event

Learning and development is a key educational feature of work, where better to start than at an Exemplar design stage and EZW project event that took place on Tuesday afternoon showcasing Pentrehafod comprehensive school.

The refurbishment and remodelling of Pentrehafod Comprehensive School is a major project for the City and County of Swansea which will breathe new life into this well-established facility. Architects Stride Treglown and contractors Morgan Sindall are delivering this Exemplar project for Swansea. The existing school buildings are currently in very poor condition with many of the demountable units on site approaching the end of their useful life. The new proposals will accommodate 1000 11-16 year old pupils, maintaining the current capacity of the school. The scheme addresses maintenance backlog issues, improves the performance of the building fabric and modifies internal layouts to move them closer to meeting current space standards. Importantly, it connects previously separate buildings by introducing a double height central social space for atrium dining. The school will benefit from a brand-new entrance that will welcome staff, pupils and visitors.

Constructing Excellence in Wales is working in collaboration with the team as part of the Enabling Zero Waste scheme to provide a detailed insight into the achievability of zero waste at present, along with identifying any associated barriers to achieving the targets, and disseminating best practice, solutions and opportunities. The aim is to establish if, and how, the construction industry can achieve the zero waste targets established in the Welsh Government's waste strategy, Towards Zero Waste. The results will also help to inform the industry about planning to generate less waste, reusing materials and using more recycled content.




  

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